Thanks for joining us on Golf Channel Academy. This is School of Golf. I'm Sara Brown alongside the professor, Martin Hall and it is Masters week, so I have a question for you. Who is going to wear the greenjacket ? Well, my, my tip, and there's a lot of luck in tournament golf, we know that sometimes good, sometimes bad. But my

a motion. Here's my tip for the Master's and I hope that greenjacket sits on his shoulders on Sunday night. Absolutely, will, best of luck to him and everybody playing in the Master's, but thanks for joining us on Golf Channel Academy for the best in golf instruction. For more great tips like this, watch School of Golf Tuesday nights at 8pm Eastern.

go, and, and you can beat the best score around your home golfcourse or you're playing in a match play against a difficult player and you've got the chance to beat him, you know, we can see from how the tour players work that they are. Really good under pressure. But, their golf shot actually starts much before their swing motion starts, so the first part of this is building sort of a good system. And the system makes you feel sort of comfortable because it's something that you do every single time. You know, golf shots should be the same every single time whether you're under no pressure or under the most intense pressure . So, the first part of this is sort of the decision making process. You know, if you're standing there. You know, your

September is playing under pressure month, and GolfChannel has expert tips to help improve your mental game. When you get your pre-shot routine, there's a number of things you have to think about. First, how far are you going to start away from the ball. I like to start three steps and I take my first step with my left foot, so I'm going one. Two , three . That's the first thing I'm gonna do. The second thing I'm gonna do, is I'm gonna work on my dance step. When I bob in, I'm making sure that my ri, my trail foot is parallel to the club face. Then I'm going up and back. So I go in with my right, up with the left, and then drop back with the, the right. So I've got that. I get three looks, and three waggles when I'm going into this. So that's two . Three , and then I go. So when you wanna be much more successful under pressure, what I want you to do is get this preshot routine. When you do that, you're gonna have much more fun when you're nervous. For more tips like this, download the GolfChannel Academy app today

The 18 hole at the DeutscheBank . One back, you got a chance to win the golf tournament you hit a shot. We're not sure what to call it. Chris was calling it a Duff It was Duff he called They were saying shank, I said it wasn't a shank, I said he hit a little heavy. No, you said Duff is what you said. Well what else do you call it? It was a bad golf shot. I was That had to hurt. How did you rebound from this? You know, I, I sorta laughed it off cuz it was funny. I saw Kirk miss his birdie putt . I knew, all I had to do was make birdie, and I, I told my caddy when he missed, I said, Mike,

Two practice strokes, then let the ball roll. Our favorite, though, is MiguelAngelJimenez , the Spaniard, starts his pre-round routine on the driving range with a fat cigar, some interesting looking stretches, and, an exaggerated practice